Cracked lips? Scratchy throat? Static shocks?
You’re not imagining it — winter air is dry, and your HVAC system might be making it worse.
When temperatures drop, the air outside holds less moisture. Combine that with indoor heating, and suddenly your home feels more like a desert than a cozy retreat. But don’t worry — there are fast, effective ways to bring back balance.
Here’s how to fix dry indoor air in winter—without sacrificing comfort or cranking the heat.
💨 What Causes Dry Air in Winter?
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Cold air naturally contains less humidity
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Forced-air heating systems dry the air even more
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Closed windows limit fresh moisture from outside
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Poor insulation allows warm, humid air to escape
The result?
Dry skin, sore throat, bloody noses, static shocks, irritated sinuses, and even damage to wood furniture or floors.
✅ 1. Use a Whole-Home Humidifier
The most effective fix? A whole-home humidifier installed directly into your HVAC system.
It adds the perfect amount of moisture to the air as it circulates, helping your entire home feel better — not just one room.
📌 Bonus: Proper humidity can make it feel warmer at lower temperatures, helping you save on heating costs too.
✅ 2. Add Portable Humidifiers
If a whole-home solution isn’t an option, portable humidifiers work great for bedrooms or living spaces.
Look for models with:
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Auto humidity control
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Easy cleaning
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Quiet operation
📌 Aim for 30–50% humidity indoors for comfort and health.
✅ 3. Seal Drafts and Improve Insulation
Cold air leaks make your heating system run longer, which dries the air out more.
Seal windows, doors, and ducts to keep warm, moist air in — and cold, dry air out.
📌 Tip: Check your attic insulation too. It’s a major source of heat (and moisture) loss.
✅ 4. Don’t Overheat Your Home
Higher temps = lower relative humidity.
Set your thermostat to 68°F (20°C) when you’re home and 60–65°F (15–18°C) when away or sleeping. This keeps air drier and cuts down your heating bill.
✅ 5. Let Steam Work for You
Simple habits help too:
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Keep the bathroom door open when showering
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Boil water on the stove (safely!)
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Add indoor plants to naturally release moisture
Every little bit helps balance your air!
Ready to Breathe Better This Winter?
Dry air isn’t just uncomfortable — it affects your health and your home.
Let Flo Heating & Air help you restore balance with expert humidifier installation, insulation checks, and HVAC optimization.
📞 Book your indoor air quality consultation today — and say goodbye to winter dryness for good.
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